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Development of Botanical Pesticides for Public Health
Journal of ASTM International, 2011Abstract Pesticide science is faced with a growing demand for green or sustainable pesticide chemistries that offer reduced risks to human health and the environment. Efforts are placed on the development of new pesticides containing novel active ingredients and/or formulations from natural sources.
Gretchen Paluch +2 more
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Botanicals As Ecofriendly Pesticides
2007Bougainvillea is a very important crop in floriculture for multipurpose use. It grows very well under the tropical and sub-tropical conditions. An appreciable quantum of work has been done in India on Bougainvillea covering different aspects like germplasm collection, improvement and breeding, induced mutagenesis, cytogenetics, disease management ...
P.P Mahulikar, K.M Chavan
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Simaroubaceae and Picramniaceae as potential sources of botanical pesticides
Industrial Crops and Products, 2013Abstract Prospection for new sources of botanical pesticides has shown a revival in the last decades due not only to the fast development of resistance among different pests around the world but also by the need to use less eco-toxic products to control etiological agents of different pest-related problems found in agro-production.
María Laura Martínez +4 more
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Recent Advancements in Bio-botanical Pesticide Formulation Technology Development
2016The misuse and overuse of synthetic pesticides have led to the vast destruction of beneficial organisms along with detrimental effects on environment. The use of biopesticides including microbial agents, biochemical pesticides, and botanicals is considered as a more convincing strategy for the management and control of various insect pests.
Megha Pant +2 more
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Do Botanical Pesticides Alter the Structure of the Soil Microbial Community?
Microbial Ecology, 2009The effects of synthetic pesticides on the soil microbial community have been thoroughly investigated in the past mostly by culture-dependent methods and only few recent studies have used culture-independent approaches for this purpose. However, it should be noted that most of these studies have been conducted in microcosms where the soil microbial ...
Ioanna M, Spyrou +2 more
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Botanical Pesticides and Their Mode of Action
Gesunde Pflanzen, 2013Pest management is facing economic and ecological challenge worldwide due to human and environmental hazards caused by majority of the synthetic pesticide chemicals. Identification of novel effective insecticidal compounds is essential to combat increasing resistance rates.
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